Newcastle, Washington Location Guide

Our location guide for Newcastle provides some basic essentials for the more adventurous visitor. A simple location map is provided but also a detailed topography map that shows the location of the nearest places where you can surf, ski or mountain climb (if they are close by). Of course some of these will be at long distances from Newcastle and those far flung spots are provided on the ‘nearest’ tables. If you are traveling to other cities or towns near Newcastle you will also find weather forecasts for those locations below.

Outdoor Activities near Newcastle, Washington

If you are in Newcastle and would like to go mountain climbing, hiking, skiing or surfing, click below for detailed forecasts.

Tide times close to Newcastle:

Closest tide times1

Newcastle (United States)

15kmWNW

Second closest tide times2

Bellevue (United States)

19kmWNW

Third closest tide times3

Mercer Island (United States)

21kmWNW

Fourth closest tide times4

Burien (United States)

26kmWSW

Fifth closest tide times5

Des Moines (United States)

26kmSW

Ski Resorts close to Newcastle:

Closest ski resort1

The Summit at Snoqualmie (United States)

9 kmW

Second closest ski resort2

Alpental At The Summit (United States)

43 kmE

Third closest ski resort3

Summit at Snoqualmie (United States)

44 kmE

Fourth closest ski resort4

Stevens Pass (United States)

50 kmENE

Fifth closest ski resort5

Crystal Mountain (United States)

63 kmSSE

Mountains close to Newcastle:

Closest mountain peak1

Squak Mountain (United States)

5 kmWNW

Second closest mountain peak2

Tiger Mountain (United States)

5 kmNE

Third closest mountain peak3

Cougar Mountain (United States)

10 kmWNW

Fourth closest mountain peak4

Rattlesnake Mountain (United States)

14 kmE

Fifth closest mountain peak5

Little Si (United States)

19 kmENE

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Roads & Rivers:

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The above topographic map of Newcastle and the surrounding area has been derived from satellite mapping. The topographic data has been illuminated by a light source corresponding to the position of the sun at mid afternoon in summer. Major roads, railways rivers and other water features are derived from global GIS data.